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Montero Goes Yard; Stoneburner Battles; Mark Prior Debuts; Slade Heathcott
Scranton: Jesus Montero went 3-for-6, including his first home run of the season, but Scranton blew a lead in the 9th and ultimately lost to Rochester, 7-6 in 12 innings. Scranton hit four home runs in the game – including one by slugger Ramiro Pena. Chris Dickerson also had three hits in the 15-hit Scranton
Minors Report for 7/19/10 (Montero Stays Hot; Jorge Vazquez; Graham Stoneburner; Corban Joseph)
Charleston & Staten Island had the night off. ————————————————————————————————————————————– Scranton: Sergio Mitre threw his final rehab game before Saturday’s start. Mitre went 4.2 innings, allowing three runs on four hits while walking two and striking out four as Scranton took a 6-2 defeat. On the big-time plus side, all ten of the non strikeouts were
Andy Pettitte Fill-In Options
With Joe Girardi’s announcement that Andy is heading to the disabled list and Brian Cashman announcing it may be at least 3-4 weeks, the Yankees will need to come up with a starting pitcher for at least the next three turns around the rotation. The first roster move will probably involve Andy going to the
Minors Report for 7/15/10 (Jesus-Bino!; Eduardo Nunez; Andrew Brackman; Jimmy Paredes)
Scranton: Scranton came out of the All-Star Break swinging the lumber, pounded out 12 runs on 16 hits in a 12-5 victory. Jesus Montero went 3-for-4 with a home run, two RBI, and three runs scored in the win. He also drew a walk. Montero is now hitting .259 on the season with 19 doubles,
Minors Report for 7/2/10 (Corban Joseph; Dellin Betances is Cruising; Manny Banuelos Sighting; Jose Ramirez)
Scranton: David Phelps’ first start for Scranton went about as poorly as any start he’s had in his professional career. Phelps lasted 5.2 innings, allowing five runs (three earned) on 10 hits as Scranton too a 5-1 loss. Phelps didn’t walk a batter and struck out four. Juan Miranda hit his 7th home run of
Pitching Options
Now that the biggest fish in the pitching ocean has been signed (John Lackey), it is time for the Yankees to look at their own pitching depth to see if there is a move they should make for their own rotation. I am of the belief that you should never overreact to what other teams
Looking Ahead: 2010 Starting Pitchers
What’s in store for the Yankees rotation in 2010? We take a look
Could Ian Kennedy Contribute Now?
Kennedy has been a great story this season in that he has been able to overcome an aneurysm and return to the mound so quickly. And he must look excellent, because the Yankees opted to alter their plans




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